42nd week of 2009 patent applcation highlights part 9 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20090255823 | METHOD FOR ELECTROPLATING A PLASTIC SUBSTRATE - A method for electroplating a plastic substrate includes the following steps, a plastic substrate is firstly provided. The plastic substrate is then pretreated to form a noble metal coating. The noble metal coating is coated with a copper coating. A first chrome coating is electroplated onto the copper coating using a first electrolyte including a chromic component. A second chrome coating is electroplated onto the first chrome coating using a second electrolyte including a chromyl component. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255824 | METHOD FOR SURFACE TREATING A SUBSTRATE - A method for surface treating a substrate includes following steps. Firstly, a substrate including a metallic surface capable of being electroplated with a metal coating is provided. Secondly, a first metal coating is electroplated onto the metallic surface of the substrate. Thirdly, an oxidized metal film is formed to cover the first metal coating. The first metal coating of substrate is blasted using quartz sand. The oxidized metal film is removed from the first metal coating. The second metal coating is electroplated onto the first metal coating. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255825 | METHOD OF PRODUCING A TEMPERATURE SENSOR - In a method of producing a temperature sensor including at least one lead wire of a non-noble metal or of an alloy containing a non-noble metal, at first a lead wire is attached to the temperature sensor. An oxide layer is removed from at least one portion of the lead wire, and the at least one portion of the lead wire is chemically gilded immediately after removing the oxide layer. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255826 | MEMBRANE FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL APPARATUS - A membrane for use with an electrochemical apparatus is provided. The electrochemical apparatus may include a fuel cell or electrolyzer, for example, an electrolyzer adapted to produce hydrogen. The membrane comprises a fabric made from a synthetic fiber such as nylon where the nylon, in an exemplary embodiment, is woven into ripstop nylon fabric. The electrochemical apparatus is constructed with frames comprising high-density polyethylene (HDPE) which provide support and structure to the membranes as well as to internal electrodes. A method of making an electrochemical apparatus, such as an electrolyzer, containing a membrane comprising ripstop nylon is also disclosed, as is a method for producing hydrogen gas with an electrolyzer containing a membrane comprising ripstop nylon. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255827 | AUTOMATED ELECTROPOLISHING PROCESS - An electropolishing system including an anode, a cathode, a rolling block and a motion controller. The anode is configured to removably retain a metal device to be electropolished, and may be formed as a bar made from a solid cylindrical piece of metal or other configurations, such as wires with hooks. The anode transfers the electricity to the metal device while grooming the surface of the metal device as it contacts the rolling block. The cathode may be configured as a mesh and completes the electrical circuit. The rolling block is formed from a relatively smooth, solid material and positioned so as to allow the metal device to roll against the surface of the block. The motion controller is configured to provide vertical and horizontal movement of the anode and metal device, using force transducers to control the compression of the metal device against the rolling block. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255828 | Device and Method for Removing Surface Areas of a Component - Apparatus and process for removing surface regions of a component. The prior art involves removing surface regions of a metallic component by means of electrochemical processes. The electrochemical process is accelerated by the use of a current pulse generator. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255829 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE COMPOSITION OF A MATERIAL BEING EXAMINED - A method includes identifying first data associated with cyclic voltammetry measurements of a material being examined. The cyclic voltammetry measurements include applying a varying first voltage to the material and measuring a first current. The method also includes identifying second data associated with impedance measurements. The impedance measurements include applying a second voltage to the material and measuring a second current. The second data includes a scaling factor. The method further includes adjusting at least part of the first data using the scaling factor and identifying a composition of the material using the adjusted first data. The first data could include a current versus voltage curve that associates values of the first current to values of a sweep voltage. The first data could be adjusted by normalizing the curve using the scaling factor, and the normalized curve could be used to generate a current derivative curve. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255830 | METHOD, DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR THE MICROANALYSIS OF IONS - Method for microanalyzing ions with the following steps: placing a volume of an ionic liquid ( | 2009-10-15 |
20090255831 | FLUID ENCLOSURE AND METHODS RELATED THERETO - Embodiments of the invention relate to a fluid enclosure including a structural filler and an outer enclosure wall conformably coupled to the structural filler. Embodiments of the present invention further relate to a method of manufacturing a fluid enclosure. The method includes conformably coupling an outer enclosure wall to a structural filler. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255832 | Childproof Package - A childproof package includes a package housing, two guide recesses, which are formed in an area of an inside surface of the package housing, and a sliding element for a package content. The sliding element has two projections on its top or bottom surface, which are guided in the guide recesses. Further, the childproof package has a spring element arranged between the package housing and the sliding element. The projections can be latched by the elastic force of the spring element in notches, which extend from the guide recesses and branch off from it, and can be released against the elastic force of the spring element so that the projections are returned to the guide recesses. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255833 | CONVERTIBLE HOLDER FOR A CONSUMER ARTICLE - A convertible holder for enclosing a consumer article formed by at least two combinable pieces forming an enclosure wherein at least one combinable piece may be converted from forming a part of the enclosure to a support base that attaches to another combinable piece at a transverse angle and the other combinable piece continues to partially enclose the article. The combination of base and enclosing pieces supporting the article at a height above a base surface. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255834 | TOILET CLEANING DEVICE - A toilet cleaning device having a surface ( | 2009-10-15 |
20090255835 | Equipment and Method for Manufacturing Cigarette Packages - Systems and methods are provided for making a hard pack cigarette package composed of a transparent material that includes an inner frame that is also composed of a transparent material. The package is assembled using a hot-melt adhesive material to bind the package together as well as to bind the inner frame insert and a foil wrapped assemblage of smoking articles to the package. The hot-melt adhesive material is applied by an electronically controlled hot-melt adhesive applicator working in conjunction with a uniform contrast roller. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255836 | SUTURE RETAINER - The present disclosure describes a suture retainer including a one-piece retaining structure having a passageway formed therein for receiving at least one suture, wherein the passageway includes a substantially open top portion, a substantially closed bottom portion, at least one radial turn and a plurality of rib members positioned along the radial turn of the passageway, wherein the rib members and the passageway are unitarily formed in a fixed position. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255837 | Paint roller sleeve storage container - A storage container for paint roller sleeve includes a set of flutes on at least two opposing sides of an interior surface of said cylinder for stabilizing a roller cover in place from rattling inside of the housing and for holding said roller cover in place when extracting a roller frame from said roller cover. Each set of flutes includes three interior flutes that located between said two exterior flutes. The interior flutes include a middle flute that is set back a distance from the other two interior flutes so that when the exterior surface of the container is pressed inward said middle interior flute cuts into a paint roller sleeve housed within the container and the other two interior flutes bend outward around a nap of said roller sleeve to better hold said roller sleeve in place when a roller frame is being extracted from said roller sleeve. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255838 | SYRINGE DISPOSAL DEVICE - The present invention discloses a syringe disposal device ( | 2009-10-15 |
20090255839 | SHARPS CONTAINER FOR SAFE TRANSPORTATION AND DISPENSING OF UNUSED PEN NEEDLE ASSEMBLIES AND FOR SAFE STORAGE OF USED PEN NEEDLE ASSEMBLIES - A sharps container for (i) safe transportation and dispensing of a large number of unused pen needle assemblies, and (ii) safe storage of used pen needle assemblies. The unused pen needle assemblies may be connected to a flexible tape and are removed from a storage receptacle via an exit opening in the receptacle. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255840 | Toolbox - A toolbox includes a shell, a holder and a cover. The shell includes two grooves defined therein and two inclined faces formed thereon near the grooves. The holder is disposed in the shell and formed with a plurality of holes for receiving bits. The cover includes two lugs extended from a side thereof and two blocks each formed on a related one of the lugs and formed with an inclined face. The blocks are movably disposed in the grooves so that the cover can be moved relative to the shell. When the cover is moved away from the shell, the cover can be pivoted relative to the shell so that the inclined faces of the blocks are located against the inclined faces of the shell, thus limiting the pivoting of the cover relative to the shell. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255841 | INFLATABLE SHIPPING DEVICE AND METHOD OF FORMING AND USING SAME - A lightweight assembly exhibiting a durable and puncture resistant outer material. An inflatable bladder is sandwiched between the outer material and an inner closable liner. One or more elongated articles, such a golf bag with clubs, is placed within an open interior bounded by the inner liner and, upon employing a built-in pump assembly incorporated into an attached skid plate, communicates through an inlet line to inflate the bladder in a substantially inward fashion to bias and cushion about the bag and clubs. A release valve formed at a top location of the bladder is revealed by a zippered portion in the bag, and to deflate the bladder. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255842 | Child-resistant compact for blister card products - A child-resistant compact for dispensing product on blister cards including a first portion having a first cover hinged to a first clamp, a second portion having a second cover hinged to a second clamp, and means connecting the first and second clamp to each other, both to clamp at least one blister card between the clamps and to position the first and second covers to form a closable cavity for enclosing the at least one blister card. Also, a first child-resistant latch includes a first latch arm extending from one of the first and second covers remote from the clamps and a corresponding first latch engagement feature on the other of the first and second covers for engagement with the first latch arm. Further, second and third child-resistant latches include second and third latch arms extending from opposite sides of the other of the first and second covers, and corresponding second and third latch engagement features on sides of the one of the first and second covers for engagement with the second and third latch arms. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255843 | SYSTEMS AND KITS FOR TREATMENT METHODS - Systems and methods are described for organizing a plurality of products used in the treatment of skin conditions. A plurality of containers is uniquely identified by color, shape, numbering and a set of rules. Each rule corresponds to a different one of the containers. Each rule specifies the method by which a product contained in the corresponding container is applied to the skin. A system of three containers is described including cleanser preparation, drug active ingredient and moisturizer, sealant or emollient finishing containers. The containers are easily recognizable as possessing sequential attributes and can be identified by numerical or color-coded sequence. Instructions may be arranged and recited in concordance with the sequence of the containers. In some embodiments, the rules may include numerical keys concordant with the number of its associated container. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255844 | TOOL FOR PAINTERS AND METHOD FOR ITS USE - The current invention is a tool that will help a painter manage his tools and save time and labor. The tool comprises a container; a wrench; and a tip holder. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255845 | Digital camera sensor cleaning and lense changing case - Disclosed is a collapsible field deployable environmental enclosure device with internal electronic air scrubbing and static suppression electronics, high luminosity wide angle solid state lighting, magnifying optics, viewing ports, an expansion compartment, utility compartments, and sealed operator arm ports. This device was developed for the purpose of containing a Digital SLR (Single Lense Reflex) camera, a digital rangefinder camera, a digital medium format camera, or medium and large format digital camera backs. The stated equipment is contained within the invention as a prophylactic method of avoiding dust and particle contamination to the sensor and body cavity while in the process of exposing the internal body cavity and or the digital image sensor during the operations of either changing lenses, cleaning the image sensor, or other inspection and maintenance procedures. This invention may also be used for other particle sensitive equipment. The enclosure was also developed to facilitate photographing in rain conditions. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255846 | CASE FOR CONSUMER PRODUCTS - A case for consumer products is provided that provides a plurality of products in a single package to facilitate carrying and ready use and at the same time helping the user in choosing the desired kind of product to be used. In one embodiment, the case comprises a cover and a base. The base of the case comprises a frame having at least one section wherein said section holds a tray, wherein said tray has recesses on at least one of its side to accommodate the product on the tray wherein said recess in the tray has at least one compartment to receive the product and there is provided an actuating means that triggers the rotation of the trays so as to reveal the products stored on either side of the tray. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255847 | Flexible Package with Opening Means - A flexible package for accommodating a multiplicity of articles, wherein the package comprises at least a side wall with an opening means. The opening means comprises a gripping means and a tearing means and the gripping means is formed in an external panel of the side wall. The opening means is adapted to create an opening in the side wall by tearing a tear-off portion of the side wall. The external panel further comprises a first strap, which after opening the package, remains adjacent to an upper edge of the package. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255848 | Korner keepers - Korner Keepers is a sticker having 3 cut outs at 12:00 o'clock, 4:00 o'clock and 8:00 o'clock. This apparatus is comprised of threaded laminated peel away stickers shaped especially for applying and conserving the corners of keepsake cardboard boxes as its name implies. The very middle and intact part of the self adhesive angel design is applied to the corner point of a box and the three flaps are pressed over the three outer periphery edges to facilitate improved reinforcement or repair of cardboard boxes containing items needed to be stored in their original, delicate packaging, such as games, puzzles, shoes, kits, etc., as the first functional embodiment. Further embodiments will include elongated stickers or sheets of same variation for light duty plastic and for the binders of paperback, hardback or school text books. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255849 | Quick Removal of Mercaptans from Hydrocarbons - Mercaptans and/or hydrogen sulfide (H | 2009-10-15 |
20090255850 | CATALYSTS HAVING SELECTED PORE SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS, METHOD OF MAKING SUCH CATALYSTS, METHODS OF PRODUCING A CRUDE PRODUCT, PRODUCTS OBTAINED FROM SUCH METHODS, AND USES OF PRODUCTS OBTAINED - A catalyst and a method of preparation of said catalyst is described herein. The catalyst includes one or more metals from Columns 6-10 of the Periodic Table and/or one or more compounds of one or more metals from Columns 6-10 of the Periodic Table, a pore size distribution with a median pore diameter ranging from 105 Å to 150 Å, with 60% of the total number of pores in the pore size distribution having a pore diameter within 60 Å of the median pore diameter, with at least 50% of its pore volume in pores having a pore diameter of at most 600 Å, and between 5% and 25% of its pore volume in pores having a pore diameter between 1000 Å and 5000 Å. Methods of producing said catalyst are described herein. Crude products and products made from said crude products are described herein. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255851 | CATALYSTS, PREPARATION OF SUCH CATALYSTS, METHODS OF USING SUCH CATALYSTS, PRODUCTS OBTAINED IN SUCH METHODS AND USES OF PRODUCTS OBTAINED - A catalyst that includes one or more metals from Column 6 of the Periodic Table and/or one or more compounds of one or more metals from Column 6 of the Periodic Table and a support. The support comprises from 0.01 grams to 0.2 gram of silica and from 0.80 grams to 0.99 grams of alumina per gram of support. The catalyst has a surface area of at least 315 m | 2009-10-15 |
20090255852 | Process and Apparatus for Upgrading Steam Cracked Tar Using Steam - A process and apparatus are provided for upgrading steam cracked tars. The invention also relates to a steam cracking process and apparatus for reducing the yields of tars produced from steam cracking while increasing yields of higher value products, heating, in the presence of steam, cooled steam cracker tar containing asphaltenes, to a temperature, e.g., above about 300° C., which is sufficient to convert at least a portion of the steam cracked tar to lower boiling molecules. The resulting heat and steam-treated tar can be separated into gas oil, fuel oil and tar streams. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255853 | Novel energy efficient and throughput enhancing extractive process for aromatics recovery - An energy efficient, high throughput process for aromatics recovery can be readily implemented by revamping existing sulfolane solvent extraction facilities, or constructing new ones, so as to incorporate unique process operations involving liquid-liquid extraction and extractive distillation. Current industrial sulfolane solvent based liquid-liquid extraction processes employ a liquid-liquid extraction column, an extractive stripping column, a solvent recovery column, a raffinate wash column, and a solvent regenerator. The improved process for aromatic hydrocarbon recovery from a mixture of aromatic and non-aromatic hydrocarbons requires transformation of the extractive stripping column into a modified extractive distillation column. The revamping incorporates the unique advantages of liquid-liquid extraction and extractive distillation into one process to significantly reduce energy consumption and increase process throughput. The revamp entails essentially only piping changes and minor equipment adjustments of the original liquid-liquid extraction facility, and is therefore, reversible. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255854 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR RECUPERATING OBJECTS FROM A MIXTURE - There is provided an apparatus for recuperating at least one target object from a mixture conveyed to a refuse container, the apparatus comprising a tray having an upstream end for receiving the mixture and a downstream end adapted to be positioned above the refuse container, a moving member for conveying the mixture at a predetermined speed from the upstream end to the downstream end of the tray, a control module and a target object detector mounted near the downstream end of the tray, the object detector providing a first signal to the control module when no target object is detected in the mixture and a second signal when a target object is detected in the mixture. The control module stops the moving member from conveying the mixture upon reception of the second signal so that the detected target object can be recuperated. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255855 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SEPARATING MATERIALS - A material separator for separating at least two different materials of differing densities and/or sizes of particles. The material separator generally includes a tank containing a flocculent, a circulation system for circulating flocculent within the tank and a pair of conveyors for moving two different materials out of the tank. The tank may include an upper chamber and a lower chamber. At least a portion of each of the conveyors is located in the upper chamber to catch materials fed into the flocculent. Each of the conveyors may include a mesh belt that permits the flocculent to flow through the conveyor. The tank may include a clean out valve that permits fines and other debris accumulated within the upper chamber to pass into the lower chamber. The flocculent circulation assembly may include a nozzle that can be constructed in various configurations to create flows of flocculent of various velocities and trajectories. In one embodiment, the lower chamber includes a drag line assembly that removes fines and other accumulated debris from the lower chamber. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255856 | Device for Delivering Bulk Material Stored in a Supply Container - The device for delivering bulk material has a supply container having a product outlet with an outlet opening which has a rectangular shape. Further, is has a perforated plate having a hole-free product inlet surface arranged underneath the product outlet of the supply container. The perforated plate serves to receive individual products from the product outlet and to move them further in a transport direction while removing broken products and dust. The hole-free product inlet surface of the perforated plate has a surface width in a direction perpendicular to the transport direction and the outlet opening of the product outlet of the supply container has an opening width in a direction perpendicular to the transport direction, the opening width corresponding to 60-95% of the surface width. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255857 | FILTERING FLOW BOX FOR MOUNTING TO A SILO - A filtering flow box for receiving a supply of plastic pellets from a bottom-unloading tower silo and removing undesirable plastic strands (“angel hair”) from the pellets before they are processed for manufacturing. The box has an angled entry wall for laterally channeling pellets to an angled filter. The pellets pass through the filter and angel hair collects on the filter's upstream surface. The filter can be removed from the box at an angle having a vertical component for cleaning, thus allowing any pellets that have accumulated on top of the filter to fall back into the box. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255858 | Device for Delivering Bulk Material Stored in a Supply Container - The device for delivering bulk material consisting of individual products has a supply container for storing the individual products. A perforated plate is arranged downstream of the product outlet of the supply container on a base stand and serves to receive the individual products from the product outlet and to move them further in a transport direction while removing broken products and dust. A clamping strip is supported and removably fixed in a motion guideway of a motion guideway carrier mounted on the base stand. The motion guideway extends at an angle to a vertical direction. The clamping strip thus removably fixes the perforated plate to the base stand. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255859 | Device for Delivering Bulk Material Stored in a Supply Container - A device for delivering bulk material consisting of individual products has a supply container for storing the bulk material of individual products, the supply container having a product outlet. A perforated plate is arranged downstream of the product outlet of the supply container on a base stand. The perforated plate serves to receive the individual products from the product outlet and to move them further in a transport direction while removing broken products and dust. A bulk material leveler formed as a leveler strip rotatable around a pivot axis is arranged downstream of the product outlet above the perforated plate. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255860 | Greywater diversion and hair catcher assembly for baths that is comprised of the novel assembly of a hair catcher mesh cup, a two-port valve, a direct-drain waste-overflow assembly, and an indirect-drain waste-overflow assembly - Greywater diversion of bathwater for reuse is fast becoming a global necessity; however, there is a need for a device that separates the diversion function from the utilization system for reasons including backflow situations and odor control. Further, said device must be able to be installed in typical bath installation; further, the fiber filtering function must be located in a readily accessible position within the assembly. This invention describes the novel combination of a strainer-mounted hair catcher mesh cup, a two-port full-port variable-aperture valve, an indirect waste overflow fitting, and a direct waste overflow fitting to comprise a greywater diversion assembly that allows for easy cleaning, emergency backflow of greywater to the primary sanitary drain system, and installation within the restricted space beneath a bath in a typical North American bathroom. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255861 | Filtration device with a pressure-activated means for bypassing serial filter layers - A serial-flow filtration device is provided with pressure-activated means for by-passing at least one of its constituent layer (or layers) of filtration material. The filtration device comprises a housing, a fluid inlet, a fluid outlet, and at least an upper and a rearmost filter layer. The upper filter layer divides the interior of the housing into an upstream zone and a downstream zone, with the rearmost filter layer residing in the downstream zone. The fluid inlet enables the introduction of fluid into said upstream zone. The fluid outlet enables releases of the fluid from said downstream zone. The upper filter layer, but not the rearmost filter layer, has integrated thereinto a pressure-activated means capable of allowing substantially non-selective passage of fluid from the upstream zone into the downstream zone upon the attainment of a predetermined pressure differential across said upper filter layer. The bypass means can be embodied, for example, as a pressure-breachable seal or as a pressure-activated gate. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255862 | Eco-treament system - A system and method of treating wastewater from an animal confinement operation. The system including at least a first lagoon receiving water from the confinement operation. The system further including a free surface water wetland, a subsurface flow wetland and a vertical flow recirculating media filter. The first artificial wetland including a pipe such that water from the lagoon flows into the first artificial wetland through an inlet of the pipe and is contained within the wetland. The first wetland further including a plurality of wetland plants. A second subsurface flow wetland and a vertical flow recirculating media filter on top of the subsurface flow wetland and wetland plants contained within a first pea gravel bed on top of a coarse gravel bed of the subsurface flow media filter such that water from the lagoon is received by the first wetland. A recirculation pump receiving water from the horizontal coarse gravel bed and the pump recirculating water to the wetland plants of the vertical flow recirculation media filter such that ammonia in the water is converted to nitrate and water as it falls vertically through roots of the wetland plants and the nitrate is converted to nitrogen and water the water flows horizontally through the subsurface flow wetland. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255863 | Wastewater treatment apparatus - A chemical/biological wastewater treatment apparatus employing rapid sludge chemical dewatering technology in conjunction with an environmental biological system for treating the separated treated wastewater by land applying it for the propagation of biosynthetic fuels and other plants; and/or passing it through aqueous plant, algae, or microbial reduction of the dissolved solids and ammonia for BOD compliance to produce water of sufficient quality to meet open stream and ocean effluent discharge requirements; and disposing of the high BTU low moisture solids. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255864 | Anti-microbial carrier member for storm water systems - A storm water drainage system anti-microbial device disposed in a sump of the storm water system such that the concentration of bacteria in storm water that remains resident in the sump after a storm event is severely reduced or eradicated. The device has a plurality of strips or similar carrier members depending from a mounting member or a floatation member. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255865 | Sludge Treatment System for Dam - The sludge treatment system is comprised of a dam passage penetrated through a dam (D); an induction pipe ( | 2009-10-15 |
20090255866 | Oil filter arrangement and filter element for an oil filter arrangement - An oil filter arrangement ( | 2009-10-15 |
20090255867 | PURIFICATION METHOD FOR EFFLUENT - A filtration appliance for wastewater purification, preferably for a sewage treatment plant, in particular for a small sewage treatment plant, including at least one ceramic-based membrane for separating off microorganisms, to a sewage treatment plant having such a filtration appliance, a method of purifying wastewater, in particular in a sewage treatment plant, wherein microorganisms present in the wastewater are separated off by means of at least one ceramic-based membrane, and also to the use of a ceramic-based membrane as filter for separating off microorganisms and, if appropriate, fine solids, from wastewaters. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255868 | STORMWATER FILTRATION SYSTEMS - A stormwater filtration system suitable for treatment of stormwater runoff in a developed environment uses a primary treatment bay that includes a filtration bed with live plant matter. A second treatment bay treats water that exceeds the maximum throughput of the primary bay. A reservoir stores treated runoff to water the plants during dry weather. Removable trays on the surface of the primary filtration bed provide plants suitable for ground cover. Additional bays expand the filtration bed throughput and accommodate extended root systems. A flow control may be provided for the primary treatment bay. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255869 | COMBINED ANAEROBIC PROCESS APPARATUS FOR TREATING ORGANIC WASTES - The present invention relates to a combined anaerobic process apparatus for treating organic wastes, comprising: a first solid-liquid separator to separate organic wastes into liquid wastes and solid wastes; an acid-forming tank to decompose the liquid wastes separated through the first solid-liquid separator using acid-forming microorganisms; a USAB reactor to decompose the liquid wastes discharged from the acid-forming tank using anaerobic microorganisms; a crushing tank to crush the solid wastes separated through the first solid-liquid separator finely; a mixing tank to mix solid wastes crushed through the crushing tank with microorganisms; and a dry-anaerobic tank to dry solid wastes mixed with microorganisms through the mixing tank, in an anaerobic manner. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255870 | Method and System for Treating Organically Contaminated Waste Water - A method and system for treating organically contaminated waste water for reuse, by: introducing the waste water into a sedimentation tank to remove a significant portion of the organic contaminants; circulating the waste water from the sedimentation tank to an anoxic mixing chamber for denitrifying the waste water; circulating the waste water from the anoxic mixing chamber to a rotary biological contactor to nitrify the waste water by aeration, and to assimilate organic materials therein by bringing the waste water into contact with a biological medium, to thereby output nitrified waste water; and recirculating a portion of the nitrified waste water outputted from the rotary biological contactor back to the anoxic mixing chamber to enhance the nitrifying and denitrifying of the waste water. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255871 | Method and apparatus for on-site treatment of waste water - A method and apparatus is provided for continuous microbial seeding of waste-laden water directly within septic tanks and similar treatment facilities in order to improve quality of effluent discharge, thereby reducing or eliminating problems commonly associated with such effluent (including, but necessarily limited to, clogging of conventional drain fields). Waste water to be treated flows into a multi-chambered treatment tank. At least one bio-reactor is installed in such tank, and provides for in-situ growth of desired microbial populations within said tank. The present invention allows for demand growth and improved mineralization of wastes both inside the tank, as well as downstream of the treatment tank. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255872 | AERATING DEVICE FOR A WATER FILTERING SYSTEM WITH IMMERSED MEMBRANES, INCLUDING A FLOOR PROVIDED WITH MEANS FOR INJECTING A GAS AND AT LEAST ONE PRESSURE BALANCING SYSTEM - An aerating device for a water treatment system includes an upper and lower chamber separated by a partition. The upper chamber includes a plurality of immersed membranes for removing contaminants from the water. The lower chamber includes a gas inlet and a water inlet for directing gas and water to be treated respectively into the lower chamber. The water inlet is disposed at a lower depth in the lower chamber than the gas inlet. A plurality of air dispersers extend through the partition from the lower chamber to the upper chamber for directing gas from the lower chamber to the upper chamber to aerate the immersed membranes. Finally, the device includes at least one passageway extending through the partition from the lower chamber to the upper chamber for directing water to be treated from the lower chamber to the upper chamber. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255873 | LOW PRESSURE BACKWASH - A method of backwashing a membrane filtration system comprising at least one permeable hollow membrane, the method comprising the step of applying a low-pressure gas to the permeate remaining present in the system when the filtration process is stopped or suspended to provide liquid for backwashing the pores of the membrane during a backwashing process. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255874 | VERSATILE WATER PURIFICATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Systems and methods for versatile water purification are provided. A system according to the invention may include a first delivery pump. The first delivery pump may maintain a flow of water into a multi media filter. The multi media filter preferably filters the pumped water. The filtered water may then be pumped by a reverse osmosis pump through a plurality of reverse osmosis columns to produce an osmosis water having less particulate matter than the filtered water. The osmosis water may then be passed to a buffer tank. A second delivery pump for pumping water from the buffer tank may also be used. An ozone system for injecting ozone into water pumped by the second delivery pump may be also implemented. A first output path from the ozone system may pass the ozonated water from the ozone system to the buffer tank via a first valve. A second output path from the ozone system may also be implemented. The second output path may pass ozonated water from the ozone system via a second valve to a bottle washing station. An Ultra Violet (UV) System for receiving water from the buffer tank and for killing bacteria in the water prior to dispensing for drinking the water pumped by the second delivery system may also be used. In addition, a mineralization system for receiving water from the UV System and for adding minerals to the water prior to dispensing the water received from the UV system may be used. A computer for controlling operation of at least the first delivery pump, the reverse osmosis pump, the second delivery pump, the ozone system, the first valve, the second valve, and the UV System may be implemented according to the invention. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255875 | IMPROVEMENTS IN REGENERATION OF SULFUR SORBENTS - Exemplary embodiments of the present invention relate to a fuel filter, system, and method for reduction, manipulation and/or distribution of sulfur containing compounds in a fuel stream of an internal combustion engine. In one exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a method of removing sulfur containing compounds from a fuel stream of an internal combustion engine is provided. The method includes removing sulfur containing compounds from a fuel stream by passing fuel through a fuel filter capable of removing sulfur containing compounds. The method also includes storing the sulfur containing compounds in the fuel filter and releasing portions of the stored sulfur containing compounds into the fuel stream at predetermined intervals of a regeneration cycle of an emission control device. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255876 | FEEDBACK CONTROL SCHEME FOR OPTIMIZING DEWATERING PROCESSES - A method and apparatus for dewatering of effluents through the use of automated optimization using feedback control. The method and apparatus for feedback control optimizes dewatering processes for any water cleansing process that uses retention and/or flocculation aids (e.g., polymers) to impact endpoint water clarity. Disclosed implementations include processing using dissolved air flotation (DAF) and sludge cake formation. The methodology includes real-time monitoring of turbidity and incremental control of polymer to manage changes to turbidity/suspended solids due to operating parameters such as temperature, chemical variations, and mechanical influences. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255877 | FLUID TREATMENT ARRANGEMENTS AND METHODS - Fluid treatment arrangements and methods involve a spirally wound fluid treatment pack. The fluid treatment pack includes a fluid treatment medium, a feed region, and a permeate region. The feed region extends along a feed surface of the fluid treatment medium and the permeate region extends along a permeate surface of the fluid treatment medium. The fluid treatment pack is spirally wound around a core assembly to form a plurality of windings of the feed region, a plurality of windings of the fluid treatment medium, and a plurality of windings of the permeate region. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255878 | BYPASS FILTER APPARATUS AND METHOD - A filter sub apparatus comprising a housing configured to contain a filter and a bypass mechanism is provided. The bypass mechanism may be actuated upon debris buildup on the filter resulting in a load applied to the bypass mechanism rising above a predetermined lower level. A method to prevent chemical injection process failures may also be provided. The method may comprise the steps of providing a filter sub prior to a check valve. The filter sub may include a filter and a bypass mechanism. Another step may be passing fluid through the filter. In addition, the steps may also include containing at least some debris on a side of the filter such that the debris is prevented from reaching the check valve. A further step may be actuating the bypass mechanism after the debris builds up to a level in which a resulting load applied to the bypass mechanism exceeds a lower limit. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255879 | Chlorination apparatus and method for use - An apparatus for treating a potable water source can the apparatus comprise a solid phase treatment material for treating a potable water source, a solid phase treatment material dispenser comprising a floatation device and a container configured to hold the solid phase treatment material, the container comprising a bottom surface and sidewalls extending from the bottom surface, wherein the bottom surface and/or sidewalls comprise apertures, and wherein the flotation device can comprise a plurality of fasteners attached thereto, and, optionally, a opening securement system comprising a tether in operative communication with the plurality of fasteners and an attachment point about the opening, wherein the tether is configured to permit travel of the floatation device within the water storage tank. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255880 | SINGLE USE SANITARY FILTER ASSEMBLY - A single use, disposable filtration assembly that eliminates the need for disassembly and replacement of fouled filtration modules in a pharmaceutical setting. The single use, disposable filtration assembly is a unitary assembly that is simply positioned and connected within the fluid processing system whereupon the disposable filtration assembly, upon reaching the end of its useable life, is removed from the process as a single, integral unit ready for disposal through appropriate methods. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255881 | Foldable magazine rack device - A magazine rack device includes a rack member having a back panel, two side panels and a front panel hinged together for forming a chamber among the panels and for receiving magazine or books or files, an anchor flap is hinged to one side panel and foldable to engage with the front panel and the back panel, a base flap is hinged to each of the back panel and the front panel and foldable relative to the panels to engage with the side panels, and a bottom board is hinged to the other side panel and foldable relative to the side panel for engaging with the other panels and for maintaining the panels in an opened working position. The bottom board is higher than the base flaps which are higher than the anchor flap. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255882 | Display Strip and Package Assembly - It is the object of the invention to provide a display strip having sufficient punch hole strength for allowing a plurality of product-enclosed bags to be attached thereto for the purpose of arrangement and display, and package assembly. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255883 | Multifunctional rotatable tool storage device - A combination of adjustable elements that allows the user to assemble a combination of a rotatable large tool carrier and small hand tool storage table that can be attached to a workbench, set on a floor, attached to a ceiling, and because of telescopic tubing, is adjustable in height. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255884 | HOSE HOOK FOR A PRESSURE WASHER - An accessory tray for a pressure washer. The accessory tray of some embodiments has an accessory supporting portion for supporting and/or storing accessories of the pressure washer. The accessory supporting portion has a concave surface, which allows the accessories to be supported substantially normal to the ground regardless of the relative angle between the accessory tray and the ground. Some embodiments also have a flexible cantilevered member positioned above a portion of the accessory tray to trap an accessory against the accessory tray. Some embodiments can have a hose hook that supports and stores a hose of the pressure washer. The hose hook has a concave shape to allow the hose to be supported substantially normal to the ground. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255885 | Apparatus for Laboratory Ware - A laboratory ware dispenser has a receptacle defining a space and at least one laboratory ware magazine for containing items of laboratory ware and including a plurality of apertures. The space defined by the receptacle is configured to receive the laboratory ware magazine. The receptacle has at least one aperture dimensioned such that at least one but not all of the apertures of the laboratory ware magazine are registerable with the aperture of the receptacle upon relative rotation of the receptacle and laboratory ware magazine. A laboratory ware magazine has an annular support member defining a space for containing a plurality of items of laboratory ware and a plurality of apertures arranged around a circumference of the annular support member. Each aperture is adapted to receive an item of laboratory ware, and each of the apertures is configured such that an item of laboratory ware placed in the aperture is directed radially inward of the annular support member into the space and is retained in the aperture. Laboratory ware magazines can be stacked to create a plurality of laboratory ware magazines. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255886 | EYEWEAR DISPLAY SYSTEM - The present invention provides a lockable eyewear display system. One embodiment of the system includes a support frame on which the eyewear is placed, a lock that secures the eyewear to the frame, and a key that removes the lock from the frame. The device may further include an anchor connected to the frame that anchors the frame to a fixture or display object such as a rack or furniture. In another embodiment, the eyewear display device includes an articulating joint allowing at least a portion of the support frame to be swiveled. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255887 | MOBILE SIGN RACK AND SIGN STORAGE UNIT - A mobile sign rack which can be easily and quickly mounted or disconnected from the tailgate of a truck for the purpose of storing and/or transporting signs, sign stands, traffic cones and stop and slow paddles to secure worksites on the roadway. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255888 | Apparatus For Securely Holding Kitchenware - Disclosed herein is an apparatus for securely holding multiple stemmed objects in a predetermined position for cleaning and storing the stemmed objects. The apparatus comprises a frame of a predefined shape. The frame comprises a securing means comprising multiple upper rods attached in a cantilever position to the upper end of the frame. The upper rods are arranged along width of the frame at predetermined intervals to create slots for securely holding the stemmed objects. The frame further comprises a supporting means comprising multiple lower rods attached at predetermined intervals to the lower end of the frame. The lower rods are angularly bent upwards at terminal portions of the lower rods. Spaces between the lower rods allow for drainage of water during cleaning of the stemmed objects. The frame with the securing means and the supporting means securely holds the stemmed objects in the predetermined position. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255889 | STORAGE SYSTEM - A storage apparatus includes a reconfigurable mounting assembly adapted to couple to a ceiling. The mounting assembly includes an activatable drive system and a plurality of flexible members. The storage system includes a platform assembly that has a platform base and at least one post extending upwardly from the platform base. The activatable drive system is capable of moving the platform assembly between a raised position to fixedly couple the at least one post to the mounting assembly and a lowered position to suspend the platform assembly under the mounting assembly by the plurality of flexible members. The storage system can be installed by coupling the mounting assembly to the at least one joist. The platform assembly is connected to the mounting assembly via the plurality of flexible members. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255890 | Portable storage system - A portable storage system comprising a base panel, a bag, and a base support, wherein the bag can be stored on the base panel, and the base panel is held up by the base support via a base loop attached to the base panel. A mount attached to the base panel allows the bag to be removably attached to the base panel by a bag loop on the bag for storage. The bag loop has a hole configured to mate with the shape of the mount. The base panel may be hung on a wall, a door, a rafter, a beam or the like by the support providing a storage system that can clear up clutter can be taken on the go. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255891 | Magnetic divider system - A magnetic divider system for forming one or more sub-compartments to isolate and organize articles therewithin in the interior region of a compartment having a ferruginous surface is provided. The magnetic divider system includes at least one rail member for defining one or more sub-compartments in the interior region of the compartment, the rail members having a base portion, a distal portion, and a channel extending therethrough. The magnetic divider system further includes one or more attachment members comprising magnets for fixedly restraining the rail members in the interior region of the compartment. The attachment members are disposed in the channel to magnetically attract the ferruginous surface of the interior region of the compartment to, in turn, restrainably affix the at least one rail member to the ferruginous surface of the interior region of the compartment. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255892 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO REMOVE AND REPLACE FACTORY INTERFACE TRACK - A method and apparatus for removing and replacing an existing component with an upgraded component disposed in an enclosure is described. The method includes removing a first portion of the component and mounting a tool capable of movement in four degrees of freedom on a surface of the enclosure. The tool is attached to a second portion of the component and the second portion of the component is removed from the enclosure. A replacement component, having a first and second portion, is installed inside the enclosure. Embodiments further provide a lifting apparatus having at least one support brace detachably coupled to opposing sides of an enclosure attached to a processing tool. The upper support beam is slidably coupled with the support brace and a lower support beam is rotatably and slidably coupled with the upper support beam. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255893 | Interconnecting Bottles Utilized to Create Structures - The present invention consists of a water or soda bottle or vessel which is designed to allow for the bottle to interconnect with other bottles of similar design and standard dimensions to form useful second use products. A recess in the lower surface of the bottle receives the neck of another storage bottle. There are recesses perpendicular to the vertical axis of the bottle capable of receiving the mating side recess of another storage bottle. There are two such recesses on each storage bottle, one on each side of the bottle, parallel to each other. This allows for a bottle positioned on its side perpendicular to a vertically positioned bottle to be used to connect two vertically perpendicular storage bottles | 2009-10-15 |
20090255894 | BOTTLE HAVING A TEAT ATTACHED BY A RING WITH MOBILE ELEMENTS, CORRESPONDING RING AND TEAT - A feeding bottle includes a flask, a teat and a connecting ring intended to fix the teat to the flask, at an opening in the latter, defined by a neck, and a connecting ring configured such that there is at least one locking position in which the connecting ring is fixed to the flask and an unlocking position in which the ring to be removed from the flask. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255895 | Closure Assembly - A closure assembly ( | 2009-10-15 |
20090255896 | Rotate, squeeze and lift child resistant safety cap - A squeeze and lift child resistant safety closure for attachment to a container having a conventional container closure on its top includes: an inner member for attachment to either the container or its closure, the inner member having an outer member interlocking component, being one of a circular track and a circular rail, the circular track having inside and outside ledges with a track space between the inside and outside ledges, the track space having a predetermined track space width, the circular rail having inside and outside protrusions adapted to ride inside the track space and under the ledges, the protrusions having widths less than the track space width and greater than one half the track space width; and an outer member being an outer closure having a circular bottom that is semi-flexible, and at its circular bottom, having the other of the one of a circular track and a circular rail. When the inner member is attached to a container under its conventional closure and the inner member and the outer member are interconnected, access to the convention closure is denied. However, if a user squeezes the outer member at the squeeze indicia to flex the outer member from circular to oval, the outer member can be removed to expose the conventional container closure for normal opening. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255897 | Device and Method for Irreversibly Selecting Indicia - The invention disclosed is a cap or other device and method of using same, the device comprising at least a first and second member, the cap having a first configuration in which the first and second members are rotatably connected to each other, and a second configuration in which the first and second members are fixed to each other. The second configuration is substantially irreversible, such that the device cannot be reverted to the first configuration without the aid of tools, breaking the device, or causing the device to lose functionality. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255898 | Mug with Replaceable Pattern - A mug with replaceable pattern is provided. The mug has a mug body, a pattern jacket, and a bottom base. The mug body is covered by the pattern jacket on a surface thereof. The bottom base is locked to the bottom of the mug body to prevent the pattern jacket from departing from the mug body. By replacing pattern of the pattern jacket, a mug can be created of the same mug body model with a different outlook. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255899 | ADDITIVE WRITE POLE PROCESS FOR WRAP AROUND SHIELD - A method for manufacturing a magnetic write head having a wrap around magnetic trailing shield and a very narrow track width. A magnetic write pole is formed by forming a mask over a magnetic write pole material and performing a first ion milling to define the write pole. The mask includes a hard mask layer such as diamond like carbon (DLC) and further mask layers formed over the hard mask layer. In order to facilitate manufacture at very narrow track widths processes are employed to remove re-deposited material and the remaining portions of the mask structure (except the hard mask). Further processing can then be employed without the risk of a very narrow mask structure and redep bending or breaking during later manufacturing steps. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255900 | Oil/gas separation membrane, its use in gas sensor and process for producing the same - An oil gas separation membrane combines a gas permeable yet oil and temperature resistant bulk polymer membrane such as poly(tetrafluoroethylene) and poly(tetrafluoroethylene-co-hexafluoropropylene); a porous metal support such as sintered metal frit disk made with stainless steel, bronze or nickel; and an highly gas permeable adhesive that bonds firmly the bulk polymer membrane and the metal frit surface together. The adhesive is either a homogenous polymer that has desirable gas permeability, or a coalescent porous polymer particulates network. A gas sensor employing the oil gas separation membrane for detecting and monitoring fault gases of oil filled electrical equipment requires no mechanical wearing or moving part such as pump and valve and the gas sensor is operated normally under various temperature and pressure conditions | 2009-10-15 |
20090255901 | PLASMA PROCESSING APPARATUS, PLASMA PROCESSING METHOD, AND TRAY | 2009-10-15 |
20090255902 | FOCUS RING, PLASMA ETCHING APPARATUS AND PLASMA ETCHING METHOD - In a plasma etching apparatus for performing a plasma etching on a surface of a substrate mounted on a susceptor in a processing vessel, a focus ring is installed to surround the substrate and has a first region at an inner side on a surface thereof, in which an average surface roughness is small such that a reaction product produced during an etching processing is not captured to be deposited, and a second region at an outer side from the first region, in which an average surface roughness is large such that a reaction product produced during the etching process is captured to be deposited. A boundary between the first and the second region is a part where an etching amount is relatively significantly changed compared to other parts while the focus ring is equipped in the plasma etching apparatus and the plasma etching is performed on the substrate. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255903 | COMPOSITIONS FOR CHEMICAL-MECHANICAL PLANARIZATION OF NOBLE-METAL-FEATURED SUBSTRATES, ASSOCIATED METHODS, AND SUBSTRATES PRODUCED BY SUCH METHODS - A composition for chemical-mechanical planarization comprises periodic acid and an abrasive present in a combined amount sufficient to planarize a substrate surface having a feature thereon comprising a noble metal, noble metal alloy, noble metal oxide, or any combination thereof. In one embodiment, the periodic acid is present in an amount in a range of from about 0.05 to about 0.3 moles/kilogram, and the abrasive is present in an amount in a range of from about 0.2 to about 6 weight percent. In another embodiment, the composition further comprises a pH-adjusting agent present in an amount sufficient to cause the pH of the composition to be in a range of from about pH 5 to about pH 10, or of from about pH 1 to about pH 4. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255904 | ARC SPLITTER ARRANGEMENT FOR AN ELECTRICAL SWITCH - An arc splitter arrangement for an electrical switch comprises at least two arc splitters composed of a ferromagnetic material disposed parallel to one another, wherein each of the at least two arc splitters has a V-shaped cutout on a narrow face edge forming an inlet area for an arc, and an insulating material at least partially coating at least one side of the arc splitter, wherein the at least one side includes an area located behind the inlet area in an arc running direction, the area being free of, and surrounded by, the insulating material. A service switching device comprises at least one arc splitter arrangement. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255905 | MAIN CIRCUIT TERMINAL ASSEMBLY FOR VACUUM CIRCUIT BREAKER - The present invention is to provide a main circuit terminal assembly for a vacuum circuit breaker, which can prevent temperature increase by increasing a surface area of a main circuit conductive unit, the main circuit terminal assembly for a vacuum circuit breaker which is electrically connected to a vacuum interrupter, including: a clamp electrically connected to a movable unit of the vacuum interrupter, and configured as a pair of conductors so as to support the movable unit by clamping; a heat sink fixed to the clamp that increase a surface area of the clamp; a flexible shunt having one end thereof electrically and mechanically connected to the clamp, and configured as a flexible conductor to allow the movable unit to move; a terminal block electrically and mechanically connected to another end of the flexible shunt, and configured as an electrical conductor; and a contactor unit electrically connected to the terminal block and having a plurality of clip-shaped contactors. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255906 | Arc chute assembly for a circuit breaker - An arc chute assembly includes a housing having a lateral axis and a quenching portion disposed within the housing. The quenching portion includes at least two deion plates being spaced along the lateral axis of the housing and each having a cut portion wherein the cut portions are staggered along the lateral axis with respect to one another and are configured to mitigate an arc. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255907 | WELD-ON-WELD DEVICE - An apparatus for forming a metal body of a predetermined shape by the deposition of a weld material. The apparatus comprises a support base on which the body can be formed, a means for rotating the base about an axis, a welding torch for depositing weld material to form the body, the body, as it is formed, being supported on the base as it rotates. The welding torch is operable for linear movement, relative to the base, in at least two perpendicular directions in a plane. One of those directions is parallel to the axis of rotation of the base. There is also provided a template support located remotely from the welding torch. Guiding means for guiding the linear movement of the welding torch relative to the base are also provided, the guiding means comprising means for mechanically following a shape of a template when secured on the template support. In operation as the base rotates, weld material is deposited to form a three-dimensional body having a profile similar in shape to that of the template. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255908 | WELD ELECTRODE FOR ATTRACTIVE WELD APPEARANCE - Weld faces of electrodes for resistance spot welding are formed with a suitable area of protrusions and/or intrusions. The size, shape, and elevation or depths of the protrusions or intrusions are determined for the formation of suitable spot welds in and between metal workpieces such as aluminum or steel panels for vehicle bodies. The protrusions or intrusions are also conceived and used to form an image on at least a visible surface of the welded article to produce an attractive appearance on the surface of the welded sheet. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255909 | Nozzle Head with Increased Shoulder Thickness - A consumable for a plasma arc torch, such as a nozzle, having a body and a head defining a shoulder portion having a frusto-conical portion and a flared portion. The flared portion increases the cross-sectional thickness to provide a greater heat-conduction path for removal of heat generated by a plasma arc, thereby extending consumable life. The frusto-conical portion provides a sharper, pointier nozzle head to simultaneously increase the operator's visibility of the workpiece. Methods of making and using the consumables are also included. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255910 | LASER MACHINING SYSTEM WITH PROTECTIVE ENCLOSURE - The present invention relates to a laser machining system with a protective enclosure wherein the protective enclosure is basically formed by a protective hood which encloses a workpiece that is mounted on a mounting device in such a manner that a laser head can be moved within the protective hood through the slit-shaped opening by means of a robot arm. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255911 | LASER SCRIBING PLATFORM AND HYBRID WRITING STRATEGY - Laser scribing can be performed on a workpiece ( | 2009-10-15 |
20090255912 | PURGE AND SEALANT CAP FOR SELECTIVE LASER SINTERING BUILD FRAME - A selective laser sintering apparatus is adapted contain or receive a build frame and comprises a cap assembly which includes a removable plate assembly having at least one gas inlet formed therein. The removable plate assembly sealingly covers the build frame. The cap assembly further comprises at least one gas line fluidly connectable to the gas inlet via a gas port to deliver inert gas to the interior of the build frame. The plate assembly comprises upper and lower plates defining a spacing therebetween. A seal extends around a periphery of the upper and lower plates and is sandwiched therebetween to enclose the spacing. The lower plate has a plurality of gas inlets formed therein which are in fluid communication with the spacing such that inert gas may be delivered to the build volume while the cap assembly is installed thereupon. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255913 | Rotatable Welding Frame Assembly and Method For Welding a Number of Workpiece Components Into a Single Workpiece - A rotatable welding frame assembly for aligning and welding a number of workpiece components into a single workpiece may include a first frame for supporting one of the workpiece components. The assembly may further include a second frame for supporting another workpiece component. The assembly may further include a pivot interconnecting the first and second frames whereby the second frame can pivot between an open position in which one of the workpiece components can be loaded onto the first frame and another workpiece component can be loaded onto the second frame, and a closed position in which the components are aligned in a predetermined configuration to be welded. The assembly may further include an attachment mechanism associated with the second frame to secure the workpiece component as the second frame pivots from the open to the closed positions. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255914 | HEAT-GENERATING ELEMENT AND HEATING DEVICE COMPRISING THE SAME - A heat-generating element includes at least one PTC heating element and an insulating housing enclosing the PTC heating element, as well as electric conductors whose inner surfaces are in contact with opposed sides of the PTC heating element. The respective outer surfaces of the electric conductors are covered by an insulating layer comprising at least two interconnected plastic sheets and fixedly connected to the housing. In another aspect, a heating device includes a plurality of heat-generating elements can comprise at least one PTC element and electric conductors that contact opposed lateral surfaces of the PTC element, and heat-emitting elements arranged in parallel layers in contact with opposed sides of the heat-generating element. The heating device has heat-emitting elements which are in contact with opposed sides of the heat-generating element via an interposed insulating layer comprising at least two interconnected plastic sheets. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255915 | AUTOMATED LOADING/UNLOADING OF DEVICES FOR BURN-IN TESTING - The automatic loading and unloading of devices for burn-in testing is facilitated by loading burn-in boards in a magazine with the stacked boards in the magazine moved into and out of a burn-in oven by means of a trolley. The trolley can include an elevator whereby a plurality of magazines can be stacked in the oven for the simultaneous burn-in testing of devices mounted on the burn-in boards. Each board has rollers on one end which are engagable by pneumatically actuated cam mechanisms for inserting the board into an electrical contact in the oven for burn-in tests. Preferably, the cam mechanisms allow for extraction of a single board for inspection. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255916 | Sensor isolation plane for planer elements - Elimination of sodium contamination at the negative terminal of an electrical stri resistance heater ( | 2009-10-15 |
20090255917 | ELECTRICALLY-HEATED, INSULATED WARMING BAG FOR IGNITION SYSTEM INTERLOCK DEVICE - An electrically-heated insulated warming bag, in which the handheld unit of an ignition interlock device can be stored while not in use so that the handheld unit can be used on cold days without experiencing condensation problems, plugs into a cigarette lighter receptacle. The warming bag, which has resistive wire pattern sandwiched between an insulation layer and an inner lining layer, also has an outer cover which overlies the insulation layer. The stack, consisting of the outer cover, the insulation layer, the resistive wire pattern, and the inner lining layer, is folded over and sewn around the resulting perimeter to create the bag. One side, which is left open to provide entry to the interior of the bag, is sealable by means of hook and loop fastener strips, which are sewn to inside opposite edges of the opening. The bag may incorporate a thermostat to minimize power consumption. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255918 | FULL GLASS OVEN DOOR - An oven door comprises a structure with internal glass plates, the external glass plate being bigger than the internal glass plates. The door further comprises a housing of polymeric material for electrical and/or electronic components of an user interface integral with the door, the housing being shell-shaped and being mounted on an internal face of the external glass plate, above the internal glass plates. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255919 | BUILT-IN OVEN WITH AN IMPROVED COOLING SYSTEM - A built-in oven has a door, a control panel positioned above the door and a cooling system including a fan-motor assembly for drawing cooling air around the outside surface of the oven and an exhaust duct for discharging air to the ambient. The cooling system comprises a cooling air supply duct above the top side of the oven and with an intake opening below the control panel, and an exhaust duct positioned above the supply duct so that its exhaust opening is placed above the control panel, the fan-motor assembly being mounted between the supply duct and the exhaust duct. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255920 | COOKING METHOD - A cooking method which provides optimized cooking results when starting the cooking process at ambient temperature and that is applicable to the majority of the food categories. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255921 | Apparatus Including Heating Source Reflective Filter For Pyrometry - Methods and apparatus for processing substrates and measuring the temperature using radiation pyrometry are disclosed. A reflective layer is provided on a window of a processing chamber. A radiation source providing radiation in a first range of wavelengths heats the substrate, the substrate being transparent to radiation in a second range of wavelengths within the first range of wavelengths for a predetermined temperature range. Radiation within the second range of wavelength is reflected by the reflective layer. | 2009-10-15 |
20090255922 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REDUCING CURRENT EXITING A ROLL THROUGH ITS BEARINGS USING BALANCED MAGNETIC FLUX VECTORS IN INDUCTION HEATING APPLICATIONS - A system includes a roll formed from a conductive material, where the roll is configured to rotate about an axis. The system also includes at least one induction heating workcoil configured to generate multiple magnetic fluxes within the roll. Each induction heating workcoil includes at least two separately wound coils. The multiple magnetic fluxes when spatially summed have a substantially null magnetic flux vector. An induction heating workcoil could represent a balanced induction heating workcoil that is configured to individually generate multiple magnetic fluxes that when spatially summed have the substantially null magnetic flux vector. Multiple induction heating workcoils could also represent unbalanced induction heating workcoils configured to collectively generate multiple magnetic fluxes that when spatially summed have the substantially null magnetic flux vector. | 2009-10-15 |